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Boardroom brawl roils Tribune Co.
Tribune staff reporterThe battle for the future of Tribune Co. escalated to a new, bare-fisted level on Wednesday when the company's second-largest shareholder publicly questioned Tribune leadership and called for a breakup of one of America's most storied newspaper...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, PepsiCo Inc., Corporate Officers, Abbott Laboratories, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Program Guidelines
Please note that the Fund's grant application process and funding guidelines have changed effective 2012. Please carefully read the guidelines below to determine whether your organization qualifies as a grant recipient. If you are a first-time applicant...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Finance, Family, Wages and Pensions, Abusive Behavior
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U.S. Afghan raid takes some sniping at home
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThree weeks after it took place, the only ground attack known to have been mounted by U.S. forces in Afghanistan is coming under criticism from some former special forces officers and military experts. Some of the critics contend that the Oct. 19 raid,...Tags: Taliban, Veterans Affairs, Tokyo (Japan), Air and Space Accidents, Armed Forces
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About Brig. Gen. (Ret.) David L. Grange
Brig. Gen. (Ret.) David L. Grange is a regular commentator on CNN during the current war.
During his 30 years of military service, Grange commanded at all ranks up through Major General. He operated in Ranger, Special Forces, Aviation, Delta Force, and...Tags: Kentucky, National Security, Germany, Armed Forces, U.S. Marine Corps
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Letters: Best Magazines
Sophomoric mag
SAN FRANCISCO - Esquire? Did it recover from its silly sophomorism and regain the urbane maturity it had, oh, 40 years ago? Is it a better general interest mag than, say, Reader's Digest or Harper'scq? One could take similar issue with...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Science, Mass Media, Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune
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Butch O'Hare: WWII flying ace
As World War II fades to sepia, so does the public memory of Edward "Butch" O'Hare. For the millions of travelers who pass through every year, O'Hare International Airport might be dedicated to one of the Irish politicians, captains of commerce and...Tags: Crimes, Armed Forces, Death, Criminals, Awards and Prizes
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